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Politics Politics Politics

What we leave behind: Climate change, parenting, and more (with Julia Flynn Siler, Bridget Phetasy, Jeren Montgomery)

Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young

History, News

4.6870 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2023

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Kevin Ryan closes his week in the guest host chair with two interviews, both underlying the world we try to make better than we found it.


  • Wall Street Journal correspondent Julia Flynn Siler on climate change and her voyage to the Arctic.
  • Parenting, therapy, falling out with the left, and more musings with Bridget Phetasy and Jeren Montgomery.


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0:00.0

This is made possible by Oh them Bones, Daily Tech News Show, Andy Beach, and Craig. Egg. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Oh, you.

0:24.0

Hm-hmm.

0:25.0

Hey.

0:26.0

Oh, yeah.

0:27.0

Oh, yeah.

0:28.0

Oh, yeah.

0:31.0

Oh, yeah, yeah. Chammel, chumo, chumel. Aristotle wrote that no one would care to have sight if he were destined never to

0:42.0

see but always to have his eyes shut.

0:45.0

Climate change may be the largest political and social imperative of our time.

0:52.0

It's the concern that has only social imperative of our time.

0:53.2

It's the concern that has only grown, especially for Gen Z and millennials.

0:59.8

Even the nihilism-prone South Park masterminds straighten their faces long enough to admit that, yeah, it's time to talk about Man Bear Pig.

1:09.0

Long time Wall Street Journal correspondent and author Julia Flynn Siler captures this upheaval

1:16.5

in her article shivering at the top of the world, which appears in the summer issue of Alta Journal.

1:23.2

In it, she recounts her two and a half week voyage on the three masked

1:28.8

162 foot wooden sailing ship that led her into the Arctic darkness at the top of the world

1:36.8

broken only by the enormous perfection of Aurora Borealis.

1:48.2

Julia and 29 other artists were tasked with observing the effects of climate change in the northernmost crevice of a gasping earth.

1:52.0

Please welcome Julia. crevice of a gasping earth.

1:53.0

Please welcome Julia Flynn Seiler.

1:56.0

Julia, welcome to the podcast.

2:00.0

How are you doing today?

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